[外语类试卷]国际交流练习试卷3及答案与解析.doc
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1、国际交流练习试卷 3及答案与解析 一、 PART 1 English-Chinese Translation (60 points) Translate the following passage into Chinese. The time for this part is 120 minutes. 1 The North-South Conflict The North-South conflict derives its name from the simple fact that, almost without exception, the wealthy nations of the
2、 world are in the Northern Hemisphere and the poorer nations lie to their south. Generally speaking, the North consists of the United States, Canada, Europe excluding Albania, Israel, Russia and the other newly independent former Soviet republics (although this is a matter of debate), Japan, South A
3、frica, Australia, and New Zealand. The remaining states of the world, numbering over 110, are the South. The South has been and is described by many terms - the Third World, the Developing World, and the Less Developed Countries (LDCs), to name just a few. Again speaking in general terms the countri
4、es of the South share two attributes: they have had a colonial past dominated by European powers and they are poor. Despite obtaining formal independence, many Developing World states have discovered to their chagrin that they remain economically and politically dependent on their former colonial ma
5、sters. Trade ties and investment patterns established during decades of colonial rule were rarely terminated by the attainment of political sovereignty. From the viewpoint of Developing World countries, this economic dependence carried with it unavoidable political subservience. Thus, even though a
6、Developing World state may have sought to establish its own political-economic independence, it could not. Such a relationship between former colonial metropolises and their former colonies is termed neocolonialism. Although interpretations of neocolonialism differ on a case-by-case and region-by-re
7、gion basis, a unifying thrust of the South is to escape this neocolonial relationship. In part, the Developing Worlds desire to escape political-economic dependency explains its hostility toward both the West and Western institutions such as the World Bank and multinational corporations. Developing
8、states often resent the World Banks insistence that they provide full disclosure of financial data, and having had numerous occasions to witness the linkage between economic strength and political power, governments of the less developed states often were skeptical of the claim promulgated by Wester
9、n state actors and non-state actors alike that no political concessions would be sought if investment opportunities were awarded. The South, then, was on the horns of a dilemma as it sought to achieve political-economic independence. Full political and economic independence could be achieved only if
10、 Developing World states could strengthen their economic autonomy. In most cases, however, that required increased reliance on external sources of finance and expertise. To many Developing World countries, such external economic reliance implied continued political dependence. Above all else, Develo
11、ping World counties see their plight of poverty and dependence as the result of past colonial exploitation and current economic inequities in international trade, pricing, and exchange mechanisms. As a result, the South seeks both expanded aid from the North and a restructuring of the existing inter
12、national economic order. In short, the South desires a New International Economic Order (NIEO). 二、 PART 2 Chinese-English Translation (40 points) Translate the following passage into English. The time for this part is 60 minutes. 2 展中欧关系符合双方利益 第六届中国 欧盟领导入峰会于星期四在北京举行会,会议表明中国和欧盟之间的关系正在健康地发展。此次会晤是今年年初新
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